Intake Capacity

In order to pass the examination for the First year & Second year i.e. Pre Law Courses, the candidate should
obtain at least 40% marks in every individual paper as also 40% marks in aggregate.

The candidate obtaining 40%
marks in any individual paper of the said examination will be exempted from appearing in that subject/ paper
under provisions of Ordinance No. 0.11.3. The candidate obtaining marks between 40% & 49% in the aggregate
will be declared to have passed the said examination in pass class.

The candidate securing between 50% to 54%
will be placed in Second Class. The Candidate securing between 55% to 59% will be placed in Higher Second Class.

The candidate obtaining aggregate between 60% to 69% marks will be declared to have passed in First Class.
The candidate obtaining aggregate marks 70% and above will be declared to have passed in First Class with
Distinction. The standard of passing for Third, Fourth & Fifth Year of the Five Year Law Course is 35% in
Individual subject and 50% in aggregate. The candidate obtaining marks between 50% and 54% marks will be declared
to have passed in second class.

The candidate securing between 55% and 59% shall be placed in higher second class.
The candidate obtaining between 60% and 69% marks will be declared to have passed in first class. The candidate
obtaining aggregate marks 70 and above will be declared to have passed in first class with distinction.

The candidate obtaining 50% or more marks in an individual subject will be exempted from appearing in that subject.
The provision of 0.11.3 will be applicable in this case. The University authorities have decided to award the
Degree of B.A.LL.B to the students after completion of three years of the
Five Year Law Course. Similarly, the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Degree will be awarded to the students after
completion of the Five Year Law Course.

candidate who obtains at the first and second year of the five-year Law course examinations 40 percent of the
full marks in each of any four papers out of six papers shall be allowed to keep term for the next year. The
student cannot take admission in the Third year unless he has independently passed in all subjects in the First
Year.

The Third Year student cannot take admission in the Fifth year unless he has independently passed in all
subjects in the Third Year. The student of Third and Fourth Year obtaining 50% or more in the five papers out of
eight papers shall be allowed to keep term for the next year.

Intake Capacity

The standard of passing for the three-year course is that the candidate must obtain 35 marks in each paper and
50 percent of the total marks in aggregate. Those successful candidates who obtain 50% or more of the total
marks in aggregate will be placed in the second class and those who obtain 60 or more of the total marks.

A candidate who obtains atleast 50 percent of the full marks in a paper shall, at
this option, be exempted from that paper at a subsequent examination. He shall,
however have to pass in the remaining paper or papers in accordance with the
standard of passing laid down above.

Admissions must be taken in person, by presenting the prescribed application form duly filled in and on payment
of fees. All admissions will be provisional and subject to confirmation by the Principal and approval by the
University.

Conditions to be fulfilled by a student in order to qualify for grant of terms:

a) He shall attend at least 80 percent of lectures delivered in a subject.

b) He shall attend the prescribed number of tutorials and secure at least 50 percent marks in the aggregate of all the tutorials.

c) He shall pass the terminal or other tests satisfactorily for all the subjects.

d) He shall complete all practical training and must participate in the free legal aid and free legal literacy camp.

No two Graduate courses or Graduate Course coupled with Post Graduate Course shall be done simultaneously under the rules of the University.
However students can undergo one Degree, one Diploma and one Certificate Course simultaneously.

The standard of passing for the Diploma courses 35% marks in individual subject/ paper and 50% marks in aggregate. The candidate obtaining between 50% and 54% will be declared to have passed in Second Class, between 55% and 59% shall be placed in Higher Second Class. The candidates obtaining between 60% and 69% marks will be declared to have passed in First Class. The candidates obtaining 70% and above will be declared to have passed in First Class with Distinction.

The candidate securing between 55% and 59% shall be placed in higher second class. The candidate obtaining between 60% and 69% marks will be declared to have passed in first class. The candidate obtaining aggregate marks 70 and above will be declared to have passed in first class with distinction.

Courses Offered

Diploma & Certification in Forensic Science

Duration

One academic year law Certification course

Eligibility

To be eligible for admission, the candidate must complete any graduate degree either of this University or any other University whose degrees are recognised as equivalent to the corresponding degrees of this University.

Medium of Instruction

The medium of instruction at the Certificate Course on Forensic and Medical Jurisprudence shall be in English.

The Standard of Passing for the Certificate Course in Forensic and Medical Jurisprudence is 35% marks in
Individual Paper / Subject and 50 % marks in aggregate. The Candidate obtaining between 50 % and 54% marks will
be declared to have passed in Second Class, between 55% and 59% marks shall be placed in Higher Second Class.
The Candidate obtaining 70% marks and above will be declared to have passed in First Class with Distinction.
The candidate who obtains at least 50 % of the full marks in a paper shall, at his option, be exempted from the
Paper at the subsequent examination. He/ She shall, however have to pass in the remaining paper or papers in
accordance with the standard of passing laid above, such exemption is for six years only.